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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2021 | |
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S E N A T E R E S O L U T I O N | |
RECOGNIZING THE 100TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE AMERICAN PHYSICAL THERAPY | |
ASSOCIATION (APTA) IN 2021 | |
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Introduced By: Senator Hanna M. Gallo | |
Date Introduced: May 18, 2021 | |
Referred To: Recommended for Immediate Consideration | |
1 | WHEREAS, Reconstruction aides, strong women who were the predecessors to current |
2 | physical therapists, were integral to the recovery of many World War I soldiers and demonstrated |
3 | their value as medical professionals and war heroes, showing that those who would eventually be |
4 | known as physical therapists had a major role to play in the future of America’s health; and |
5 | WHEREAS, Mary McMillan, a reconstruction aide, was elected in 1921 as the first |
6 | president of the American Women’s Physical Therapeutic Association; and |
7 | WHEREAS, The Rhode Island chapter was founded in 1931 and continues today, |
8 | representing 500 physical therapists, assistants and students; and |
9 | WHEREAS, The University of Rhode Island graduated its first class of physical |
10 | therapists in 1991, and as of 2007, all graduating physical therapists are educated at the clinical |
11 | doctoral level. A total of 686 physical therapists have graduated from this program, with 27 more |
12 | graduating in May of 2021; and |
13 | WHEREAS, The Community College of Rhode Island graduated its first class of |
14 | physical therapy assistants in 1993, and to date 488 students have graduated from this program; |
15 | and |
16 | WHEREAS, The New England Institute of Technology graduated its first class of |
17 | physical therapy assistants in 2010, and to date 401 students have graduated from this program; |
18 | and |
19 | WHEREAS, The vision of the physical therapy profession is: transforming society by |
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1 | optimizing movement to improve the human experience; and |
2 | WHEREAS, Given that the United States Department of Health & Human Services |
3 | indicates that more than 80 percent of adults and adolescents do not get enough physical activity |
4 | and that regular activity is one of the most important ways to improve health, physical therapists |
5 | and physical therapist assistants are critical to health services teams as movement experts who |
6 | improve quality of life by addressing pain or chronic conditions that limit participation in |
7 | activities, and by reducing the risk for chronic diseases, enhancing fitness, and preventing injuries |
8 | through hands-on care, patient education, and prescribed movement based on rigorous research; |
9 | and |
10 | WHEREAS, Physical therapists and physical therapist assistants treat people where they |
11 | are, providing care to people in many settings, including hospitals, private practices, outpatient |
12 | clinics, homes, schools, sports teams and fitness facilities, the United States Armed Services, |
13 | veterans facilities, work settings, and nursing homes; and |
14 | WHEREAS, Physical therapists and physical therapist assistants treat individuals across |
15 | their lifespan and have clinical expertise in 18 specialty areas: Acute Care, Aquatics, |
16 | Cardiovascular and Pulmonary, Clinical Electrophysiology and Wound Management, Education, |
17 | Federal, Geriatrics, Hand and Upper Extremity, Health Policy and Administration, Home Health, |
18 | Neurology, Oncology, Orthopedics, Pediatrics, Pelvic Health, Private Practice, Research, and |
19 | Sports; and |
20 | WHEREAS, Physical therapists and physical therapist assistants have faced the challenge |
21 | of the COVID-19 pandemic head on, playing an essential role in treating people who are |
22 | recovering from the effects of the novel coronavirus, for as long as it takes to improve and restore |
23 | function; and |
24 | WHEREAS, The American Physical Therapy Association is the leading professional |
25 | membership organization for the physical therapy profession, with the mission of building a |
26 | community that advances the profession of physical therapy to improve the health of society; |
27 | now, therefore be it |
28 | RESOLVED, That this Senate of the State of Rhode Island hereby recognizes the 100th |
29 | Anniversary of the American Physical Therapy Association in 2021; and be it further |
30 | RESOLVED, That this Senate hereby recognizes the American Physical Therapy |
31 | Association for its dedication to improving the health of society over the past 100 years, and also |
32 | recognizes that the APTA and its members are essential partners to meeting the future health and |
33 | wellness needs of our country; and be it further |
34 | RESOLVED, That the Secretary of State be and hereby is authorized and directed to |
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1 | transmit a duly certified copy of this resolution to the Rhode Island Chapter of the American |
2 | Physical Therapy Association. |
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